hard to believe. >> thank you sandy. >> let's start with the -- well, the size of sandy. she was just so large and we kept you know talking about this. that's one reason why she affected new york the way she did when she made landfall in southern jersey. the diameter 945 miles, that's mixed with the largest hurricane in diameter. igor back in 2010 was 920 miles. and pretty close. and then olga 2001 was 865 miles. now let's just kinds of park the storm over -- kind of park the storm over the east coast and this will tell you how big it is or was. if you park it there it will affect des moines and it will affect houston and it will affect key west and all the way up to maine. i mean that's a big storm and now the biggest hurricane in diameter in history. okay, the other side of sandy was snowfall. look at this. this is probably 3 or 4 feet. this is from snow shoe. christy sent this picture as well. probably another 6 to maybe 10 inches on the way tonight, tomorrow, and even tomorrow night will probably see a little bit of snow. now we have to deal with some river flooding,